Ferdinando Pucci
Knowledge is the cure :: PhD immunologist :: B cells in cancer:: extracellular vesicles biology :: cell senescence
ferdinando.pucci@gmail.com
- Is anybody going to the EV in Immunity conference in Athens, in November and interested in sharing a room? Please PM me!
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- Now this is cool: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Looking forward to a very interactive session! #spatial #biology #IHC #EVs #extracellularvesicles #Bcells #headneck #cancer www.linkedin.com/posts/ariadn...
- First #faculty #interview is over, albeit with a nay. Great pleasure to discuss my science and meet the smart investigators at the Immunology Center of GA! Drs. Ley and Hedrick are building a fantastic team. Looking forward to find a new home for my ACS grant (~$1M, 4y, 10% #indirects). Stay tuned!
- Exciting to see more engineering of #EVs toward therapeutic solutions.
- Reposted by Ferdinando PucciCool germinal center acrobatics from Juhee Pae et al, check it out! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Our recent work on #extracellularvesicles in #aging and #cancer #recurrence received a nice commentary from Dr. Sonia Melo! Thank you aacrjournals.org/cancerres/ar...
- Thrilled to see our most recent work online at Cancer Research. aacrjournals.org/cancerres/ar... In this paper, we elucidate the roles of #extracellularvesicles (#EVs) in #cell #senescence, which is important in the context of tumor #recurrence after #chemotherapy.
- We found that senescent cells release lots of EVs, which recruit immune cell types involved in antigen presentation. Senescent cell EVs seem to support immune synapse formation with CD4 #Tcells, and both were required to ultimately remove senescent cells and avoid tumor recurrence.
- www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... Another piece of the puzzle: oxysterols recruit B cells into tumors. More data more Q: are these recruited naive B cells the ones that suppress tumors or do B cells need to visit the lymph nodes first? #Bcells #cancer #inflammation
- Reposted by Ferdinando PucciWe're hiring! Funded postdoctoral position available in the Moltke Lab. 79k starting salary and access to a fellowship program in the Institute for Translational Immunology that offers both academic and industry training tracks. Details here: jobrxiv.org/job/universi...
- Check out this amazing manuscript from Dr. Keren. I fully empathize with the amount of work that goes into this kind of studies! A few thoughts after skimming it: I'd love to know if the organization of GCs into DZ and LZ differs between NN and NP, as we saw in our preprint;
- Waiting for the final ok from the reviewers after the second review in #cancer #research @theaacr.bsky.social #senescence #extracellularvescicles www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Just got reviewers feedback on this. We're going to make it even better! #cancer #research #bcell #extracellularvescicles papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....